Did you think about using the vi (or now vim) keys for movement (h,j,k,l)? I have an extreme amount of muscle memory for these keys. I'm kind of surprised that no one else mentioned this as working from the home row is a big reason to use vi as an editor.

It looks like you could change the h, j, and k keys with MultiMap. Then would have to put 'copy' somewhere (maybe i). It would be nice to get a vi-friendly mappings/key covers (for the seriously old geek users). I usually like to learn default settings, but may have to give in to 3 decades of vi use in this case.

People who use iOS have no idea it would never have been created without standing on the shoulders of Unix pioneers.

We will definitely support a way to let you remap cursor keys compatible with classic layouts for vi and emacs.

Our first release for MultiMap will focus on character remapping. We'll add chord editing in subsequent releases. Functionality for remapping cursors pursuant to the standard edit mode chording will be somewhere in between the two.

Give us a little time, but we won't let that rest until we get the moneyshot of Bill Joy typing on TextBlade.😊